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| Thursday 9-Sep-10 08:30pm |
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione CariploOrchestra Sinfonica di Milano |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (love scene) |
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| Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, Largo Gustav Mahler, Milan, Italy Thursday 9-Sep-10 08:30pm Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 03:45pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonMikhail Rudy - Russian Masterpieces: The Russian Cello Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Friday 10-Sep-10 03:45pm Mikhail Rudy - Russian Masterpieces: The Russian Cello Tickets: £4.50
The charismatic pianist Mikhail Rudy is well known for his creative programmes, whether it be his dramatisation of The Pianist or collaboration with the jazz pianist Misha Alperin in Double Dream. He's also a worldclass virtuoso, capable of encompassing huge orchestral works on the piano, as we'll witness in his arrangement of Petrushka and performance of Mussorgsky's monumental Pictures at an Exhibition. In these concerts, Rudy delves into his Russian past. As he says, ‘Being Russian myself but living a great part of my life in the West, Russian music is for me a constant emotional link, a way of keeping Russia alive inside me.' He's joined in his second concert by his compatriot the cellist Alexander Ivashkin, a musical tour de force in his own right, being a soloist, conductor and Professor of Music at the University of London.
Stravinsky's Suite Italienne (1932) is an arrangement of an arrangement of an arrangement. In it - with the help of the great cellist Piatigorsky - he transcribed a violin-piano suite he'd made in 1925 of movements from his ballet Pulcinella (1919-20), itself founded upon a collection of 18th-century pieces by (or rather, often, wrongly attributed to) Pergolesi. Stravinsky does everything he can to upset the four-square Baroque phrasing by means of displaced accents, prominent syncopations, changes of timesignature, and so on. His rather Cubist re-ordering and re-imagining of the Baroque melodies and harmonies are taken a stage further when transferred to cello and piano, creating a kind of conscienceless neoclassicism, like a burlesque of Pergolesi's own sonatas.
Prokofiev's Cello Sonata is a late work, written in the dark days after February 1948, when the composer (along with Shostakovich) had been denounced by Stalin's henchman Zhdanov for writing ‘formalist, bourgeois decadent, anti-people music'. Though ill and depressed, Prokofiev felt that to be ‘working, always working' would be his personal salvation in this situation, and he was quick to spot the talent of the young Mstislav Rostropovich and to write a work especially for him. Though it does not have the barbaric dissonance of his middleperiod works, its combination of aching lyricism and spiky virtuosity is authentic Prokofiev. There is a defiant youthfulness to this music, rather than the spirit of elegy, encapsulated in his preface quote from Gorky: ‘Man, how proud the word sounds!'
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| Friday 10-Sep-10 05:00pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonMikhail Rudy - Russian Masterpieces: Petrushka Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Friday 10-Sep-10 05:00pm Mikhail Rudy - Russian Masterpieces: Petrushka Tickets: £4.50
The charismatic pianist Mikhail Rudy is well known for his creative programmes, whether it be his dramatisation of The Pianist or collaboration with the jazz pianist Misha Alperin in Double Dream. He's also a worldclass virtuoso, capable of encompassing huge orchestral works on the piano, as we'll witness in his arrangement of Petrushka and performance of Mussorgsky's monumental Pictures at an Exhibition. In these concerts, Rudy delves into his Russian past. As he says, ‘Being Russian myself but living a great part of my life in the West, Russian music is for me a constant emotional link, a way of keeping Russia alive inside me.' He's joined in his second concert by his compatriot the cellist Alexander Ivashkin, a musical tour de force in his own right, being a soloist, conductor and Professor of Music at the University of London.
Prokofiev made his international reputation as a pianist-composer, an alchemist of brilliant keyboard miniatures, sometimes caustic, sometimes tender or sentimental. Twenty of these make up the Visions fugitives (1915-17), pieces meant to suggest the highly concentrated essence of a kaleidoscope of moods, each just a minute or so long: musical epigrams that stand in for unheard epics. The ballet Romeo and Juliet, by contrast, enshrines the far more expansive and genuinely romantic style of the later Prokofiev, and contains some of his best-loved melodies. We hear three numbers from the set of ten that Prokofiev himself arranged for piano.
Stravinsky's ballet Petrushka originated in the sound of the piano, for he originally conceived it as a Konzertstück for piano and orchestra. In his memoirs, he recalled it all began with his having ‘a distinct picture of a puppet, suddenly endowed with life, exasperating the patience of the orchestra with diabolical cascades of arpeggios'. He himself arranged three dances from the ballet for solo piano at the behest of Arthur Rubenstein, so the logic of Mikhail Rudy's own transcription is unimpeachable. In its combination of folksong and urban melodies with daring harmonic and rhythmic experiment, this is Stravinsky at his most subversively brilliant, as well as his great tribute to St Petersburg. As Rudy writes, ‘I completed this suite to make the entire Petrushka less driven by the idea of pianistic tour de force than by the desire to tell the story of the love, jealousy and ultimate death of a piece of wood, the puppet Petrushka, by the means of another piece of wood, the piano.'
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| Friday 10-Sep-10 07:00pm |
Suntory Hall, Tokyo Japan Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Friday 10-Sep-10 07:00pm Japan Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione CariploOrchestra Sinfonica di Milano |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (love scene) |
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| Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, Largo Gustav Mahler, Milan, Italy Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 04:00pm |
Suntory Hall, Tokyo Japan Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Saturday 11-Sep-10 04:00pm Japan Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 04:00pm |
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione CariploOrchestra Sinfonica di Milano |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (love scene) |
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| Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, Largo Gustav Mahler, Milan, Italy Sunday 12-Sep-10 04:00pm Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano | ||
| Sunday 26-Sep-10 11:30am |
Wigmore Hall, LondonNash Ensemble |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Sunday 26-Sep-10 11:30am Nash Ensemble | ||
| Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnCapucon / Montero Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm Capucon / Montero | ||
| Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, BrusselsDenis Kozhukhin |
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| Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Brussels, Rue de la Régence 30, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm Denis Kozhukhin Winner of the first prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2010 and of the audience prizes of both the RTBF and the VRT, Denis Kozhukhin clearly won over both the jury and the public by his musicality, his sincerity, and his generous personality. All qualities that should be highlighted by the programme for this recital: Haydn and Prokofiev, two composers in whom he shone in the final, as well as Liszt and Musorgsky: four quite different worlds, as rich as they are varied. | ||
| Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Beethoven-Haus, BonnGabriela Montero & Gautier Capuçon Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethoven-Haus, Bonn, Bonn, Germany Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm Gabriela Montero & Gautier Capuçon | ||
| Tuesday 28-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Konzerthaus: Mozart Saal, ViennaGautier Capuçon / Gabriela Montero |
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| Konzerthaus: Mozart Saal, Vienna, Lothringerstraße 20, 1030 Vienna, Austria Tuesday 28-Sep-10 07:30pm Gautier Capuçon / Gabriela Montero | ||
| Wednesday 29-Sep-10 07:30pm |
De Montfort Hall, LeicesterSalonen conducts in Leicester |
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| De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RU, United Kingdom Wednesday 29-Sep-10 07:30pm Salonen conducts in Leicester Esa-Pekka Salonen, the Philharmonia's Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor, opens the season with the music of his compatriot Jean Sibelius and his tone poem 'Finlandia' with its nationalist evocations of Finnish history. | ||
| Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:15pm |
Concertgebouw, Large Hall, AmsterdamRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
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| Concertgebouw, Large Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:15pm Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 30-Sep-10 07:00pm |
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra |
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| Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan Thursday 30-Sep-10 07:00pm Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 30-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Barbican Centre, LondonLondon Symphony Orchestra |
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| Barbican Centre, London, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom Thursday 30-Sep-10 07:30pm London Symphony Orchestra Tickets £8 £14 £19 £25 £32 | ||
| Thursday 30-Sep-10 08:15pm |
Concertgebouw, Large Hall, AmsterdamRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
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| Concertgebouw, Large Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Thursday 30-Sep-10 08:15pm Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | ||
| Friday 1-Oct-10 02:15pm |
Concertgebouw, Large Hall, AmsterdamRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
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| Concertgebouw, Large Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Friday 1-Oct-10 02:15pm Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | ||
| Friday 1-Oct-10 08:15pm |
Concertgebouw, Large Hall, AmsterdamRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra |
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| Concertgebouw, Large Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Friday 1-Oct-10 08:15pm Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 2-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Leeds Town HallPhilharmonia Orchestra |
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| Leeds Town Hall, Leeds LS1 3AD, United Kingdom Saturday 2-Oct-10 07:30pm Philharmonia Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 7-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Royal Concert Hall, NottinghamHallé |
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| Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, Nottingham NG1 5ND, United Kingdom Thursday 7-Oct-10 07:30pm Hallé ![]() | ||
| Thursday 7-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Thursday 7-Oct-10 08:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra In a program highlighting music's connection to other art forms, Maestro Dutoit pairs Prokofiev's Shakespeare-inspired ballet music for Romeo and Juliet with a piece by the timeless French composer, Henri Dutilleux, that takes Vincent van Gogh's painting Starry Night as a point of departure. With its striking use of 12 cellos at the front of the stage, this remarkably effective piece is part of a season-long celebration of Dutilleux's music and builds on the tradition of Ravel and Debussy and their inspiration from French Impressionist painters. The soloist for Liszt's First Concerto is American pianist Jeremy Denk in his Philadelphia Orchestra subscription and Carnegie Hall orchestral debuts, whose playing has been described by the New York Times as "bracing, effortlessly virtuosic and utterly joyous." Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, Denk has taken an unconventional route to the top of the piano world, through partnerships with prominent musicians, commissions from leading composers, and with a celebrated blog, Think Denk. | ||
| Friday 8-Oct-10 02:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Friday 8-Oct-10 02:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra In a program highlighting music's connection to other art forms, Maestro Dutoit pairs Prokofiev's Shakespeare-inspired ballet music for Romeo and Juliet with a piece by the timeless French composer, Henri Dutilleux, that takes Vincent van Gogh's painting Starry Night as a point of departure. With its striking use of 12 cellos at the front of the stage, this remarkably effective piece is part of a season-long celebration of Dutilleux's music and builds on the tradition of Ravel and Debussy and their inspiration from French Impressionist painters. The soloist for Liszt's First Concerto is American pianist Jeremy Denk in his Philadelphia Orchestra subscription and Carnegie Hall orchestral debuts, whose playing has been described by the New York Times as "bracing, effortlessly virtuosic and utterly joyous." Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, Denk has taken an unconventional route to the top of the piano world, through partnerships with prominent musicians, commissions from leading composers, and with a celebrated blog, Think Denk. | ||
| Saturday 9-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Saturday 9-Oct-10 08:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra In a program highlighting music's connection to other art forms, Maestro Dutoit pairs Prokofiev's Shakespeare-inspired ballet music for Romeo and Juliet with a piece by the timeless French composer, Henri Dutilleux, that takes Vincent van Gogh's painting Starry Night as a point of departure. With its striking use of 12 cellos at the front of the stage, this remarkably effective piece is part of a season-long celebration of Dutilleux's music and builds on the tradition of Ravel and Debussy and their inspiration from French Impressionist painters. The soloist for Liszt's First Concerto is American pianist Jeremy Denk in his Philadelphia Orchestra subscription and Carnegie Hall orchestral debuts, whose playing has been described by the New York Times as "bracing, effortlessly virtuosic and utterly joyous." Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, Denk has taken an unconventional route to the top of the piano world, through partnerships with prominent musicians, commissions from leading composers, and with a celebrated blog, Think Denk. | ||
| Tuesday 12-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYPhiladelphia Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Tuesday 12-Oct-10 08:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 17-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Courtyard, HerefordOrchestra of the Swan |
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| Courtyard, Hereford, Edgar Street, Hereford HR4 9JR, United Kingdom Sunday 17-Oct-10 07:30pm Orchestra of the Swan Tickets: £25, £23, £20, Concessions £24, £22, £19 available from The Courtyard | ||
| Thursday 21-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Philharmonie: Großer Saal, BerlinBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Philharmonie: Großer Saal, Berlin, D10785 Berlin, Germany Thursday 21-Oct-10 08:00pm Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Friday 22-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Philharmonie: Großer Saal, BerlinBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Philharmonie: Großer Saal, Berlin, D10785 Berlin, Germany Friday 22-Oct-10 08:00pm Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 23-Oct-10 07:00pm |
Sheffield City HallTchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio |
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| Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield S1 2JA, United Kingdom Saturday 23-Oct-10 07:00pm Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio | ||
| Saturday 23-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester PICTURES FROM ST PETERSBURG |
Whiteman, Reflection on St Petersburg (Premiere) |
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| Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Saturday 23-Oct-10 07:30pm PICTURES FROM ST PETERSBURG // 6.30pm.........Pre-concert Performance: Urban Symphony, 1st movement A short performance of music and art created by local school children, inspired by Manchester’s neo-Classical buildings. // 7.30pm.........Camerata’s future Music Director and founding member of the Takács Quartet, Gábor Takács-Nagy, conducts a programme deeply rooted in the city of St. Petersburg. Joined by fellow Hungarian Miklos Perenyi, one of the truly great cellists of his generation, this special concert also features a new composition written in tribute to the city. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893), Variations on a Rococo Theme in A major, for cello and orchestra, Op.33 Whiteman, Nina (b. 1981), Reflection on St Petersburg (Premiere) | ||
| Saturday 23-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Philharmonie: Großer Saal, BerlinBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Philharmonie: Großer Saal, Berlin, D10785 Berlin, Germany Saturday 23-Oct-10 08:00pm Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Tuesday 26-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Barbican Centre, LondonLondon Symphony Orchestra |
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| Barbican Centre, London, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom Tuesday 26-Oct-10 07:30pm London Symphony Orchestra Tickets £8 £14 £19 £25 £32 | ||
| Thursday 28-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MABoston Symphony Orchestra |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, Boston, MA 02115, United States Thursday 28-Oct-10 08:00pm Boston Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 28-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, LeipzigGewandhausorchester Leipzig |
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| Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Thursday 28-Oct-10 08:00pm Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | ||
| Friday 29-Oct-10 01:30pm |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MABoston Symphony Orchestra |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, Boston, MA 02115, United States Friday 29-Oct-10 01:30pm Boston Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Friday 29-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, LeipzigGewandhausorchester Leipzig |
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| Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Friday 29-Oct-10 08:00pm Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | ||
| Saturday 30-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MABoston Symphony Orchestra |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, Boston, MA 02115, United States Saturday 30-Oct-10 08:00pm Boston Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 30-Oct-10 10:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, LeipzigGewandhausorchester Leipzig |
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| Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Saturday 30-Oct-10 10:00pm Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | ||
| Tuesday 2-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MABoston Symphony Orchestra |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, Boston, MA 02115, United States Tuesday 2-Nov-10 08:00pm Boston Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:00pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:00pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 6-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Saturday 6-Nov-10 08:00pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 7-Nov-10 01:30pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Sunday 7-Nov-10 01:30pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Wednesday 10-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisOrchestre de Paris |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Wednesday 10-Nov-10 08:00pm Orchestre de Paris | ||
| Thursday 11-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Royal Festival Hall, LondonPhilharmonia Orchestra |
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| Royal Festival Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 11-Nov-10 07:30pm Philharmonia Orchestra Dedicated to Tchaikovsky’s friend and close confidant Madame von Meck, the composer wrote in a letter to her that she would find in the Fourth Symphony “an echo of your most intimate thoughts and emotions”. The opening fanfare motif represented to Tchaikovsky ‘Fate’ preventing him from attaining happiness: a comment made all the more poignant when we realise he composed the work in the aftermath of his catastrophic marriage. Yet the finale is an exciting charge towards the finish line, its enthusiasm and boundless energy outweighing the work’s earlier bleakness. | ||
| Saturday 13-Nov-10 07:00pm |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, New York City, NYGabriela Montero, piano Gautier Capuçon, cello |
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| Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, New York City, NY, New York City, 10028-0198, United States Saturday 13-Nov-10 07:00pm Gabriela Montero, piano Gautier Capuçon, cello Gabriela Montero's visionary interpretations and unique improvisational gifts have won her a fast-expanding audience and devoted following around the world. Award-winning cellist Gautier Capuçon has taken the international music world by storm with his recital, orchestral and chamber music performances around the globe. | ||
| Saturday 13-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYBaltimore Symphony Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Saturday 13-Nov-10 08:00pm Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Symphony no. 3 in E flat major "Eroica", Op.55 (orch Gustav Mahler) | ||
| Thursday 18-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonSoloists of the LPO |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Nov-10 07:30pm Soloists of the LPO | ||
| Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham University, Djanogly Recital HallOleg Marshev |
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| Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham University, Djanogly Recital Hall, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm Oleg Marshev The concert finishes at approximately 9.15pm | ||
| Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Bournemouth PavilionNorthern Festival |
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| Bournemouth Pavilion, Bournemouth BH1 2BU, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm Northern Festival | ||
| Saturday 20-Nov-10 08:00pm |
The Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MDBaltimore Symphony Orchestra |
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| The Music Center at Strathmore, North Bethesda, MD, North Bethesda, MD, United States Saturday 20-Nov-10 08:00pm Baltimore Symphony Orchestra | ||